Asexual reproduction is found in many taxonomic groups and
considerable effort has been directed by biologists towards
understanding its mechanisms, evolution and ecological
significance. This research monograph, which is the culmination of
several years of research by the author, offers a though-provoking
contribution to this debate. It is primarily aimed at biologists
undertaking research into the evolution, genetic control and
ecological costs and benefits of different patterns of
reproduction, although it should also be of interest to senior
undergraduates.
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